shadows of a lost empire
ojovivo
Sade Olutola

blake kathryn
Stranger Things
d e v o n
occasionally subtle
we're not kids anymore.
Three Goblin Art
Acquired Stardust
Cosmic Funnies

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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
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@rabbitoli
shadows of a lost empire
has a dream with Danny obviously has to draw him post-dream
this is gospel (piano version) layered 3 times: left ear, right ear, and middle
headphones are strongly recommended!
buy here
*tries to semi-finish four pages of a comic for my social studies project*
this kills the man
Smash Ballots - Sonic
http://fav.me/d8p6k75
SET ME FREE.
Finally finished!
I’m in love with oot Zelda!
we live our lives dictated by the sun and frankly im fucking sick of it
THIS SHOW IS OFFICIALLY WEEABOO TRASH
*secretly having a mental breakdown because nothing is going right and all motivation is lost* :)
When your whole squad is on point
wheelchair PSA
people who use wheelchairs aren’t necessarily paralyzed. people use wheelchairs for a variety of reasons- heart problems, breathing problems, chronic pain, MS, muscle weakness, bad motor skills, broken bones, and a variety of invisible illnesses.
don’t question a person’s disability. they know it better than you, and they are using it for a reason. if they get out of the wheelchair it doesn’t mean they are ‘faking’. just because you can’t see their reason for using the wheelchair doesn’t mean it’s not valid.
don’t assume. being in a wheelchair is not fun or pleasant. don’t clump every wheelchair user’s reasons for using a wheelchair together. don’t assume what their illness is and treat them according to what you think it is.
ways to treat people who are in a wheelchair
good
if you see them struggling with accessibility, ask if you can help. don’t be pushy, if we say no leave us alone.
you can still maintain eye contact with somebody in a wheelchair without bending down to the wheelchair’s level
just treat them as you would somebody not in a wheelchair
bad
leaning down to talk to them
talking slowly and like you would to a child
generally speaking, don’t ask what their disability is
getting angry at them for taking advantage of wheelchair accessibility
don’t tell them that they are an inspiration to you and are troopers-
treating them any less than you would somebody that is able-bodied